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O’Kelly appointed head trader at RPMI Railpen as it insources trading

Written by Dan Barnes | Feb 17, 2021 3:38:51 PM
Tom O’Kelly, RPMI Railpen.

RPMI Railpen, which represents the UK’s railway workers pension fund, has hired Tom O’Kelly as head trader. The scheme manages around £30 billion for 350,000 members.

Prior to this appointment O’Kelly, who has 15 years under his belt as a buy-side trader spanning the 2007 global financial crisis, was most recently a senior trader at Santander Asset Management (SAM). SAM recently completed a centralisation of its dealing operations in Spain, leading to the closure of its UK trading team.

O’Kelly has significant equity-focused experience, but he has also built up multi-asset skills under Balasny Asset Management and at Dalton Strategic Partnership.

His appointment as part of an inhouse trading team at RPMI Railpen represents a reversal of its outsourced trading model established in 2016.

In 2015, the scheme began a process of internalising its investment management, which included bringing its government bond investments in-house at the end of 2015, and reducing the complexity of its credit portfolio. Its dealing desk function was outsourced to BNP Paribas Dealing Services, which handles trading for around 20 clients in total.

RPMI Railpen confirmed O’Kelly’s appointment but declined to comment on its current trading arrangements.

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